Words that start with 'd' and contain 'sim'


In total there are 61 words you're able to use from the dictionary for this search.

9 letter words

  • disimmure
  • disimpark
  • dissimile
  • dissimule
  • dosimeter
  • dosimetry

10 letter words

  • densimeter
  • densimetry
  • disimagine
  • disimitate
  • disimprove
  • dissimilar
  • dissimuler
  • dolcissimo
  • dorsimesal
  • dorsimeson
  • dosimeters
  • dosimetric

11 letter words

  • debilissima
  • densimetric
  • diopsimeter
  • disimbitter
  • disimprison
  • dissimilars
  • dissimilate
  • dissimulate
  • dorsimedian
  • dosimetries
  • dosimetrist

12 letter words

  • diffusimeter
  • disimitation
  • dissimilarly
  • dissimilated
  • dissimulated
  • dissimulates
  • dissimulator
  • dolentissimo

13 letter words

  • diastasimetry
  • disassimilate
  • dissimilarity
  • dissimilating
  • dissimilation
  • dissimilative
  • dissimilatory
  • dissimilitude
  • dissimulating
  • dissimulation
  • dissimulative
  • dissimulators
  • dosimetrician

14 letter words

  • deassimilation
  • disassimilated
  • disimpassioned
  • disimprovement
  • dissimulations

15 letter words

  • densimetrically
  • disassimilating
  • disassimilation
  • disassimilative
  • disimprisonment
  • dissimilarities

How many words can one make using this combination of letters?
On this list of words that start with 'd' and contain 'sim', we have found 61 fantastic entries that are available altogether.

What's the longest word you can assemble from words that start with 'd' and include 'sim'?
The biggest word you can construct from this list is 'densimetrically', and it has 15 characters.

What's the most popular word for this page?
There's 'dissimulation' which is the 23637th most popular word.

Which word that starts with 'd' and includes 'sim' is the most unusual?
'Disassimilation' definitely ranks as the most strange word from our list of words that start with 'd' and include 'sim'. The dictionary defines it as "The decomposition of complex substances, within the organism, into simpler ones suitable only for excretion, with evolution of energy, -- a normal nutritional process the reverse of assimilation; downward metabolism. The breaking down of already existing chemical compounds into simpler ones, sometimes called disassimilation. Martin.".